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- American College of Radiology
Download the American College of Radiology® (ACR®) e-book, Medical Student Guide to the Radiology Profession, to learn more about the field of radiology and what is involved in becoming a radiologist
- About the American College of Radiology
Founded in 1923, the American College of Radiology® (ACR®) is at the forefront of radiology evolution, representing more than 40,000 diagnostic and interventional radiologists, radiation oncologists, nuclear medicine physicians and medical physicists
- American College of Radiology
Ensure the highest standards for your radiology practice and show the world your facility is committed to the highest standards in imaging
- ACR Appropriateness Criteria® - American College of Radiology
These criteria are intended to guide radiologists, radiation oncologists and referring physicians in making decisions regarding radiologic imaging and treatment
- Clinical Tools and Reference - American College of Radiology
Specialties Find a full array of tools and resources to improve your practice in radiation oncology, medical physics and interventional radiology
- Clinical Resources - American College of Radiology
As an ACR member, you join a vast network of radiology professionals Exchange ideas, share resources and incite innovation for our field —the possibilities are endless
- Membership - American College of Radiology
You’re a physician or medical physicist practicing the specialty of radiology, radiation oncology or medical physics outside the United States and Canada who is certified in radiology or medical physics and is in good ethical standing in your country
- ACR Breast Imaging Reporting Data System (BI-RADS®)
Reporting and Data Systems (RADS) by the American College of Radiology are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4 0 International License
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